This is a reproduction of the first lanyard issued by the US Army. Originally intended for the .38 revolver, it was also used on the M1909 .45 revolver, and on the M1911 .45 automatic until replaced in 1917.

A fantastic recreation of this rare bandolier. Weaving is copied exactly, with double woven bottoms on pockets. All Mills markings copied including the stamping on the belt tip. Eagle snaps on all pockets.

Beautiful reproduction of the very scarce equipment suspenders worn by the US Army while bringing the benefits of civilization to our unappreciative new colonies. Unlike Mills suspenders, my repros are designed to fit people, with considerable extra length built into the middle strap.

A beautiful reproduction of the very rare M1909 belt that was used extensively in the Punitive Expedition. This repro features Mills style woven rifle ammo pockets, rimless eagle snaps, and original stampings on belt tips. This is the mounted version with four pockets for pistol ammo and chape for saber hanger.

Non-US clients click hereA beautiful reproduction of the US Army blanket made to Quartermaster Corps 1906 specification No 807. Size 66 x 84, olive drab 100% wool with dark stripes at each end and embroidered "US" in the center. This is the blanket carried by all Doughboys in the field.